Monday, June 28, 2010

There's a reason royal weddings fascinate more than just bridal bloggers like myself. They are, on the surface anyways, like fairy tales come to life. An event where not only the bride wears a tiara, but so do many female guests (and they look perfectly normal in doing so). A type of wedding where the bride doesn't tell her couturier "I want to look like a princess", because, well, she is one. This is a wedding that even the pampered girls on WE tv's "Platinum Weddings" can't quite match. From Queen Victoria's white wedding to Grace Kelly's wedding to Prince Rainier III of Monaco, they serve a major source of inspiration to brides all over the world and throughout history .

Most recently, Victoria, the Crown Princess of Sweden and heiress apparent married Daniel Westling, her former personal trainer. They were married on June 19, 2010 in Stockholm. 1200 guests attended the ceremony, including monarchs and statesman from all over Europe making it the largest royal wedding since Princess Diana's televised nuptuals in 1980. Below are a bunch of photos from the grand affair, so take a look!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

So, I have a major obsession with Las Vegas and felt like sharing a great pic by the amazing Peter Lik (who I've featured twice before because he's just that good!) I love how Vegas is full of contradictions- it's simultaneously one of the classiest and sleaziest places ever, and it's also one of the brightest places on earth in the middle of a dark, vast desert- that beam of the light shooting out of Luxor? It can bee seen from space. Whether you head there for your bachelorette party, your wedding, or your honeymoon, just make sure you go at least once in your life. Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

While layered skirts have been popular for a few seasons now, I feel like full on flemenco-styles are showing up all over the place. We have every reason to be excited because these styles are so fun and feminine and were literally made to be danced and twirled in. Another reason this style is so great is they are super flattering! The key is to choose the best bodice style and skirt fullness level for your body type. Petite brides are easily overwhelmed with too much fabric, so choose a style with a narrower silhouette. Plus sized girls can choose a fuller style in order to balance out a larger torso. There are so many styles to choose from, so I went through and picked out some of the highlights to share with you! ¡Me encanta!

If your going to do flamenco-style, you might as well get your gown directly from Spain!

Friday, June 18, 2010

So as I was perusing the many bridal shoe retailers the internet has to offer, I came across these beauties and realized that, after falling off my chair, they needed their own post. They look like they walked right off the Alexander McQueen runway and onto my computer screen. Basically, if Lady Gaga were ever to get married, I think these would be the shoes she'd pick.

Behold, my dear readers, the Benjamin Adams "Sissy" shoe-

Inspired by the intriguing life store of Empress of Austria, Elizabeth of Wittelsbach, AKA "Sisi", this silk satin shoe features Swarovski crystals and a 5" heel, although the platform is 1 1/2" so it feels only like 3 1/2". The shoe ranges from $600-700 and is custome made, so delivery takes between 8-12 weeks. So worth the wait!!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

I am always a little shocked when I come across people who still don't know what Etsy is, and so in doing this post I hope to spread a little Etsy-love and show a few of the amazing ways you can use Etsy for your wedding needs.

Etsy is, essentially, an online craft fair where crafty people like you and me are able to set up shop and sell their handmade items to anyone in the world. When searching Etsy, there are over 30 main categories to choose from, anywhere from art to candles to crochet to music to woodworking. "Weddings" has its very own category also, where you can find anything from accessories to favors. I looked through the wedding section and picked out a few seller's stores to feature in this post. I looked for products that were unique and eye catching, as well as looking well made. I also only chose seller's with 100% positive feedback ratings. By purchasing some of your wedding items from Etsy, you are helping support independant artists and also coming away with a unique product that will really stand out at your big day. Also, many times artists are willing to make custom changes, a perk you usually don't receive from mass produced goods. So take a look, and also remember to check out the thousands of other artists selling their creations on Etsy!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

For years we've been hearing about how Hanky Panky undies are the best fitting most comfortable thongs on the market. Now, in addition to all these stellar qualities, you can have them personalized with rhinestones for your big day (or any other day, for that matter). You can put your initials or wedding date or whatever 6 characters you choose. I created a few examples on their site, take a look...

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Because there are so many color combinations to choose from, it's very easy to get overwhelmed and go with more obvious choices. But don't! Your wedding will be so much more memorable if you choose something a little more unusual! Regardless of your wedding theme and style, there is a unique option for you. Take a look...

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Although not even remotely new to fashion design, Cynthia Rowley is launching her first bridesmaids collection. The Chicago area native has been designing women's ready-to-wear since the early 1980's but has just recently crossed over into the bridal market, bringing along her quirky-classic style. The collection is being produced by The Dessy Group and debuted in NYC on June 3rd, in Charleston, North Carolina on June 8th, and will also be shown on June 15th in Chicago at Cynthia's Armitage Avenue store. Below are a few of my favs from the collection which you can check out, in full, here!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Very few women have had the level of style influence that Marilyn Monroe has had over the last six decades. Her bombshell looks and magnetic personality combined with the gorgeous, figure hugging styles of the 1950's are why she has remained so influencial over the last half century. However, proceed with a little caution when using Ms. Monroe as a starting point for styling your wedding. Because she had so much sex appeal, it is very easy to cross over from glam and elegant into trashy territory and that is probably not necessarily what you want. The best way to avoid crossing the kitsch line is to not think too literally about it. Maybe incorporate a bright saturated color palette, similar to the colors of her Travilla gowns she wore in her films. Or wear a figure hugging gown and a sophisitcated birdcage veil. Or dress your bridesmaids in richly colored gowns made of elegant fabrics and in classic 1950's silhouettes. Basically you want to hint at Ms. Monroe, not look like a Marilyn inpersonator.

A 16 year old Norma Jeane at her wedding to her first husband, James Dougherty